Lesson Plan #: AELP-GAM0003
Pioneer Games
An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan
Date:
1994
Grade Level(s):
Kindergarten, 1,2,3,4,5
Subject(s):
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Physical Education/Games (educational)
Objective:
Students will be introduced to games that date back to pioneer children
and will improve certain skills.
Materials:
Small stones, wooden bowls, plum pits, twigs (12 for each child), markers.
Various game equipment.
Activity:
Game #1
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Student stands behind a line.
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Each student hops, landing on one foot, balances, then takes a big step forward with the other foot.
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Then the student brings up the back foot and jumps with both feet together.
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Mark landing spot with a marker for identification.
*These games were taken from a pioneer workshop by Judy Cole and Mary Minturn.
Game #2
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Students need 6 plum pits, small wooden bowl. Make a line on one side of each pit with marker. Place pits in bowl.
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Students take turns, lightly tossing the pits, catching them again in bowl.
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Count the number of pits with the line up. This is your score.
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Each student keeps track of his score with twigs.
Variations and Extensions:
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Through discussion, compare some of the time-tested games that have never grown old: Tag, jump rope and rhymes, ball games, marbles, Cat's Cradle, blowing bubbles.
SOURCES AND RESOURCES:
Books:
Brock, Ray; Go Fly A Kite, Freeport, Maine: Bookstore Press 1976.
Strobell, Adah Parker; Like It Was: Bicentennial Games 'n Fun Handbook, Washington, DC: Acropolis Books 1975.
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In small groups, students will select items from a pile of materials (i.e. stones, sticks, spools, etc.)
and invent a game. They will set up rules, play it with the other groups, and evaluate the results.
This lesson plan was downloaded from Big Sky Telegraph.
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